THE LAMB AND THE FÜHRER
Jesus Talks with Hitler
Chapter One
Daniel: It's hard to imagine now, isn't it? Just debris. But underneath
here was his actual bunker?
Erik: Yes. Until one comes here and sees that nothing remains,
you don't realize that the destruction was so thorough. Everything
was razed. I mean, the Russians were within half a mile when he
decided to end it all. Bombs, shelling, shooting, memos ... "the end
is coming" ... "they are here." In one sense it's too bad, really.
When you go to England, you can see Churchill's cabinet war
rooms left almost exactly the way they were when the war ended.
Daniel: But here in Berlin, all is stones and dirt.
Erik: Even though it was his last stand, I'm afraid there is very
little of the Reich's physical presence that remains. But there is
something that somehow was spared. When we're finished here,
let's drive to that most cultured of all German cities, Nuremberg.
It's a little over two hundred miles from here, which won't take
long on the autobahn. The Hall of Justice still stands intact and
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